The way we arrange our desks has changed over the years, but there are two invariable demands: the need for light and for storage of small office utensils. Jon van Hoof managed to combine them in Tidy Light. The lampshade is also a container for pens, post its, a stapler and more. When the lamp is pulled down, these things can be stored in the shade. Like a small crane it lifts the content from desk to eye level. A smart hoisting system inside the foot ensures that the lamp doesn’t tip over, despite the changes in weight and position. Tidy Light adds a playful element to a clean desk policy.

Adding a playfull feature to an allready playfull object. The seesaw as we know it is always fit to one place. Using th seesaw generates a lot of energie. This energie can be used for different kind of purposes. In my design I integrated the wheel as an extra part of the seesaw. This way with the seesaw, a horizontal movement can be aquired by just using the seesaw like you normally would. Using the same gears as some bikes, it is a fun way and adaption to standard seesaws.

Designed for the smaller houses and small living spaces. This is a bathroom using only 1m2. When not in use the bathroom takes up even less space in your home. Besides a shower there is also space for storage, a mirror and a sink. Everything needed is in this one system. Easy to install with a plug and play system. This is a solution for this ongoing trend of defining living spaces and houses covering less and less surface.

A travel bag inspired by several trips hitchhiking all over Europe. The bag has enough space for storage of all the things you need. The added function is the fact that there is a build in matrass and sleeping bag. The bag can be unfolded and will transform any place into your personal home for the night. This way luggage is all around you making it harder to steal. Also the pillow is formed by the content of the bag. With just a few zippers the bed can be folded back to bag size. packed up and ready to go!

New technologies are developed everyday. Especially in 3D printing techniques. One of the latest developments is the printing in stone. Layer by layer the sand becomes a solid. This way a large surface can be used and printed. Jon van Hoof developed a new stove to be made with the use of this technique. Due to the fact that with 3D printing there are a lot more possibilities, a single piece can have a lot of properties. Ad only the door and the pipe and you are ready to go.